The Loose Women star opened the ITV show with an emotional chat about her lifelong friend and co-star who has been diagnosed with dementia.
Linda Robson was visibly moved to tears as she discussed her friend Pauline Quirke's dementia diagnosis publicly for the first time on Loose Women. While talking about her Birds of a Feather co-star, ...
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Loose Women star Linda Robson was left in tears and unable to speak as she appeared on the show to discuss pal Pauline Quirke ...
Linda Robson was comforted by her Loose Women co-stars as she discussed her friendship with Pauline Quirke, who recently announced her dementia diagnosis.
A recent Michigan Medicine study stemming from the BASIC Cognitive project suggests most dementia patients are unaware of their diagnosis.
The TV star, 66, shared some of her most funny memories with Pauline following her heartbreaking dementia diagnosis.